Flying a Plane is Safer Than Ever
With the collapse of Air France plane that belonged to the Atlantic, and other incidents of this kind in recent memory to ask ourselves if the plane flying is so safe as it seems.
But statistics say that a plane flight remains one of the safest modes of transport and safety system improves every day.
For example , 1 million flights in 2008 (USA) were fatal accidents in the percentage of 0.2% compared with 1989 when a million flights, aviation fatal accidents was 1.4%.
Between 2007 and 2008, 753 million passengers have traveled to more than 10.8 million flights without any of the flights to be affected, or an accident to happen.(Speaking of U.S. airlines.)
Lightning struck the plane belonged to Air France is considered by experts a unique phenomenon, inevitably, that happens very rarely and may vary by region of origin of the aircraft.
For example, accident rate in Africa is 4 per million flights in Asia-Pacific 2.76 and 1.61 in Latin America. In contrast, North American rate of accidents per million flights is 0.09. 
If the aircraft is considered a flight risk, what about the statistics of 2007 in which 44 people died in aviation accidents and 44,000 road accidents?
However, as tables , a place to mortality from heart disease and cancer is number 2.
Forming one of the top reasons for mortality , the risk of dying from a heart attack is 1 in 5 risk of dying in a car accident is 1 in 100, and the risk of dying in a plane crash is 1-20 000.
Bill Voss, the Flight Safety Foundation, said that despite the recent accidents, the company never stops thinking of strategies for safe travel as air space.
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